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Care to expand on what you mean? And I said I tried deleting it, but it can't be deleted...
I also said it's only on the Win 10 laptop...Additionally I can not delete it because it says "the file is open in Microsoft OneDrive".
Sorry, I'm just not sure what you mean?but it is not in any of my folders, nor is it in my OneDrive folder online, It's only on the Win 10 laptop
Now that makes sense. I think it caused by upgrading system that has an oem-slp key. Microsoft said if you have a windows 7 pre-installed system, it should ask for the windows 7 oem key. I wonder if it really does. I don't know if he will be able to do a clean install of pro. I really don't see that much difference in windows 10 pro. When I was using windows 10 pro as an insider. I am using windows 10 home now.
I already emptied the OneDrive recycle bin, still no go. Did that last night. And as I said, the file is only local to the Win 10 machine.
I upgraded a Windows 7 OEM-SLP install to insiders build 10074, via the insiders page. Then updated to each new build via Windows update right up to 10240. After the 29th I opted out on that PC and clicked the stop insider builds. Nothing noticeable happened. Was left wondering if I was still running and insider build that was opted out or actually on the consumer release version? Windows update didn't show or find anything. I eventually did the free upgrade via the MCT "Upgrade this PC now" option, and it did it. The whole shooting match. I was expecting it to say your already running windows 10 or something? Anyway, no where through all that was I ever asked for a product key.